Oh my gosh, guys, you are debugging and "improving" a program where you have 
never seen the specs or the source code. You're good, but I'm not sure you're 
that good! <g>

> Is a UNIX path now a LIBRARY? "LM" stands for "Library Manager". 

There is no UNIX whatsoever in this picture and I am having no library issues.

> Do you have a recovery scheme or do you just t reflect the failure to the 
> caller?

There is no appropriate "recovery". The macro has been invoked in an 
inappropriate situation. The indicated "recovery" is to terminate, which it 
does.

>What form of argument do you support

None! It get's its marching orders from the contents of the line where the 
cursor is located at the time the macro is invoked. That is its entire point.

> PARSE SOURCE will tell you if the exec has been called from another exec 

I am having no trouble telling that it was invoked in an inappropriate 
situation.

>PARSE ARG should handle correctly

Except that there are no arguments!

> Use ISPF variables for what you want to share.

There is nothing I want to share.

Oh, and by the way, it's all working perfectly. Thank you all for your 
assistance.

Charles

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